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Universal Basic Therapy Act

IntroducedSenate
Sydney BatchDemocrat

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-03-26

No floor votes recorded.

This bill establishes a pilot voucher program in five North Carolina counties to help low-income residents access mental health services like therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management. The program allocates $25 million in state and federal funds to provide eligible individuals up to 10 free mental health visits annually, with priority given to veterans, young adults, law enforcement, teachers, and uninsured people. An independent commission will evaluate the pilot's success over time to determine if it should expand statewide.

  • Supporters argue this bill addresses a critical gap in mental health access, especially for underserved communities and low-income North Carolinians who cannot afford care.
  • They contend that expanding mental health services can reduce emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and long-term healthcare costs while improving overall public health outcomes.
  • Proponents also highlight that the pilot approach allows the state to gather data before full statewide implementation, making it a fiscally responsible way to test whether the program works.
  • Opponents may argue that the bill's $25 million cost represents significant state spending during a time of competing budget priorities, and question whether reallocating funds from existing mental health programs could harm other services in those counties.
  • Critics might also express concerns about whether 10 visits annually is sufficient for meaningful treatment, whether the voucher system will attract enough providers to participate, and whether a pilot limited to five counties can produce reliable data for statewide expansion decisions.

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